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Re: Transducer Kicking Up
« Reply #15 on: June 03, 2018, 12:16:13 PM »
 fished in a club tourney yesterday, giving me a chance to test the dual transducer setup for the first time.

First, @bullet20dc I wanted to let you know that there was no switch needed to run two transducers on this setup.

The Y cable allows this to happen, by separating out the various wires and connecting them in a way that the unit doesn't even know that there are two transducers.

It is explained very well in this video:



I had excellent bottom depth readings even at WOT at 52+ MPH.

My SI transducer is now up out of the water with the boat on plane, using only the small transducer to read depth while running.

Now that this little project is out of the way, I will move on to installing some new LED accessory/utility lights  :thumbup:

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